Publications by authors named "A Deloche"

Miniaturized weak affinity chromatography is emerging as an interesting alternative to conventional biophysical tools for performing fragment-screening studies in the context of fragment-based drug discovery. In order to push back the analytical limits, it is necessary not only to control non-specific interactions with chromatographic support, but also to adapt this methodology by comparing the results obtained on an affinity column to a control column. The work presented in this study focused on fragment screening that targets a model membrane protein, the adenosine A2A receptor, embedded in nanodiscs (NDs) as biomimetic membranes.

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The identification of weak-affinity ligands targeting membrane proteins is of great interest in Fragment-Based Drug Design (FBDD). Recently, miniaturized weak affinity chromatography (WAC) has been proposed as a valuable tool to study interactions between small ligands and wild-type membrane proteins embedded in so-called nanodisc biomimetic membranes immobilized on GMA-co-EDMA monoliths in situ-synthesized in capillary columns (less than one microliter in volume). In this proof-of-concept study, the achievable affinity range was limited to medium affinity (low micromolar range).

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Article Synopsis
  • Access to cardiac surgery in low-income countries like Cambodia and Mozambique is limited, with a significant lack of data on patient outcomes and characteristics.
  • A study conducted from 2001 to 2011 followed over 2,000 patients undergoing open-heart surgery, revealing challenges such as high rates of rheumatic and congenital heart diseases and significant loss to follow-up, particularly in Mozambique due to remoteness.
  • The early postoperative mortality rates were relatively low (6.10% in Mozambique and 3.05% in Cambodia), suggesting that while cardiac surgery can be effectively performed, follow-up care remains a major issue that affects understanding long-term patient outcomes.
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